Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 5-6Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1982 |
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Page 137
... occur in the anodic regions where the inclusion density is highest / 182 , 184 , 185 / . Due to the fresh exposure of more inclusions , as micropits and macropits develop , coalescence of micropits at the base of the pits may also occur ...
... occur in the anodic regions where the inclusion density is highest / 182 , 184 , 185 / . Due to the fresh exposure of more inclusions , as micropits and macropits develop , coalescence of micropits at the base of the pits may also occur ...
Page 150
... occurs can be derived from the polarisation data of Turnbull and Gardner / 131 / and is approximately 5.4 for the steel 4360 50D in 3.5 NaCl . The peak in the rate of production of hydrogen atoms will occur when the pH in the crack ...
... occurs can be derived from the polarisation data of Turnbull and Gardner / 131 / and is approximately 5.4 for the steel 4360 50D in 3.5 NaCl . The peak in the rate of production of hydrogen atoms will occur when the pH in the crack ...
Page 151
... occurs at all , will occur at potentials close to the active peak in the polarization curves ( i.e. in the region marked SCC in Figure 14 ) . If the mixed corrosion potential is taken into the passive range by alloying with platinum ...
... occurs at all , will occur at potentials close to the active peak in the polarization curves ( i.e. in the region marked SCC in Figure 14 ) . If the mixed corrosion potential is taken into the passive range by alloying with platinum ...
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CONTENTS | 2 |
PRODUCTION OF ELECTROLESS COMPOSITE COATINGS | 23 |
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY OF COMPOSITE COATINGS | 30 |
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